hook(type => "rename", id => "po", call => \&renamepages);
hook(type => "delete", id => "po", call => \&mydelete);
hook(type => "change", id => "po", call => \&change);
+ hook(type => "canremove", id => "po", call => \&canremove);
hook(type => "editcontent", id => "po", call => \&editcontent);
$origsubs{'bestlink'}=\&IkiWiki::bestlink;
}
}
+sub canremove ($$$) {
+ my ($page, $cgi, $session) = (shift, shift, shift);
+
+ if (istranslation($page)) {
+ return gettext("Can not remove a translation. Removing the master page,".
+ "though, removes its translations as well.");
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
# As we're previewing or saving a page, the content may have
# changed, so tell the next filter() invocation it must not be lazy.
sub editcontent () {
error("renaming of attachments is not allowed");
}
}
+
+ my $canremove;
+ IkiWiki::run_hooks(canremove => sub {
+ return if defined $canremove;
+ my $ret=shift->($page, $q, $session);
+ if (defined $ret) {
+ if ($ret eq "") {
+ $canremove=1;
+ }
+ elsif (ref $ret eq 'CODE') {
+ $ret->();
+ $canremove=0;
+ }
+ elsif (defined $ret) {
+ error($ret);
+ $canremove=0;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ return $canremove;
}
sub formbuilder_setup (@) {
since it's sometimes used to test to see which pages in a set of pages a
user can edit.
+### canremove
+
+ hook(type => "canremove", id => "foo", call => \&canremove);
+
+This hook can be used to implement arbitrary access methods to control when
+a page can be removed using the web interface (commits from revision control
+bypass it). It works exactly like the `canedit` hook.
+
### editcontent
hook(type => "editcontent", id => "foo", call => \&editcontent);